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Equinix to spend US$124 million on 6th Hong Kong data centre to serve Greater Bay Area

by Anas Siddiqui
Equinix to spend US4 million on 6th Hong Kong data centre to serve Greater Bay Area

Equinix plans to spend US$124 million to build its sixth data centre in Hong Kong, expanding its storage capacity to cater to the growing demand in the Greater Bay Area …

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Cheung Chau bun-scrambling contest draws mainland Chinese visitors, Hongkongers eager for taste of tradition

by Ron Morgan
Cheung Chau bun-scrambling contest draws mainland Chinese visitors, Hongkongers eager for taste of tradition

The 40-year-old meter reader said he left his home in Tsuen Wan and arrived on the island in the early hours to ensure he would secure the ideal position to …

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Hong Kong art space Chat reflects on city’s past and envisions future in fifth-anniversary show ‘Factory of Tomorrow’

by Haddis Thomas
Hong Kong art space Chat reflects on city’s past and envisions future in fifth-anniversary show ‘Factory of Tomorrow’

The exhibition, which runs until July 14, was curated by the Chat team and features textile works, installations, sculptures and videos from 19 Asian artists. Patchwork Regulation (2019) by Ade …

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How 139-year-old Hong Kong umbrella maker weathered storms from political instability to the Japanese – but not Jet Li

by David Johnson
How 139-year-old Hong Kong umbrella maker weathered storms from political instability to the Japanese – but not Jet Li

It all began in 1885, when ragpicker and repairman Leung Chi-wah (also known as Leung So), who had been fixing European umbrellas for foreigners conducting business in Guangzhou, decided to …

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Why do so many Hongkongers fall victim to money scams? Head of investor education body has answers

by Ron Morgan
Why do so many Hongkongers fall victim to money scams? Head of investor education body has answers

Hongkongers are knowledgeable about investments but still expose themselves to scams because they tend to forget useful advice, according to the head of a body dedicated to making residents smarter …

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Hidden Space, art space in a Hong Kong industrial building, gives emerging artists room to experiment

by Haddis Thomas
Hidden Space, art space in a Hong Kong industrial building, gives emerging artists room to experiment

Beadman had rented a small studio in Sai Ying Pun on Hong Kong Island for four years before she decided to get a place of her own. In 2015, when …

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Hong Kong homebuyers snap up Uptown East flats worth US$179 million in Kowloon Bay, as market rebounds after curbs removal

by Anas Siddiqui
Hong Kong homebuyers snap up Uptown East flats worth US9 million in Kowloon Bay, as market rebounds after curbs removal

The first batch of flats on sale include studios and two-bedroom units, ranging in size between 278 and 561 square feet (25.8 and 52 square metres). The units were priced …

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